April 7, 2007

SAP SAP Labs India is looking for an Adobe Flex developer to work out of our Bangalore lab. The developer is expected to have good knowledge of Object Oriented Programming and Adobe Flex. Any knowledge/experience with SAP software would also be preferred. So if you are interested in working with one of the best software development firms in the world making some very exciting Rich Internet Applications send me your resume read more

April 4, 2007

Adobe Flex John Koch (who manages Developer Relations for Adobe in Asia), two days back introduced me to Prayank Swaroop over email … Prayank who has been working with Adobe’s ColdFusion engineering team in Bangalore and is a known figure in the ColdFusion world has now taken up the responsibility of evangelizing Flex in India read more

March 29, 2007

I had first seen the app on a reflecting table look on Cynergy TV and I really liked it, so when I was building FlexBox I decided to give it the same look. Many people have recently asked me how I implemented that look … so I am posting this simple example to show how.

I have used Narciso Jaramillo’s LiveReflection component to achieve this. Thanks Narciso.

You can view the source of the example by right clicking on the example below. Let me know if you have any questions.


March 23, 2007

Juan Sanchez of ScaleNine.com fame recently started a Flex and Apollo UI discussion group on Yahoo which will be used to discuss application skinning, styling, extending components to get a visual look you want, UI design practices, patterns, etc. for Apollo and Flex.

So if you are interested in making awesome looking Flex and Apollo applications.. go ahead and join the list.

March 22, 2007

I met Harish Sivaramakrishnan, who works with Adobe’s Flex Team here in India, at the recent get together of Flex developers in Bangalore and encouraged him to start an blog and share with all of us his knowledge of Flex….. he took my advice and has started off by posting some very nice components and examples. So go ahead and check out all the neat stuff.

Way to go Harish!!